Hello,
There were rumours that OFED infiniband support made its way into 9.0 .
A vanilla 9.0-RC2 install, however does not indicate detection of IB hardware.
It's in the todo-list, but svn hasn't been touched since spring.
Does anyone know when / in which release IB support will be available?
Or

Eric Masson schrieb:
Martin Matuska m...@freebsd.org writes:
We decided not to go with v16 - the feature difference for FreeBSD
between v15 and v16 is zero.
(v16 = Common Multiprotocol SCSI Target (COMSTAR) for ISCSI export of
ZVOLS - we don't do ISCSI export (yet))//
Is there any hope to see

Hello,
By searching the net I was only able to find that better support for
9.0 is on its way. So I'd like to ask if MCEs (like ECC-related messages
from, say Supermicro boards) are being already processed by the kernel.
Are there any (plans for) tools to handle and process these messages in

Hello,
Alexander Leidinger wrote:
If someone would get icc 11.x up and runnig as a port (similar to what
we have for outdated icc version in the ports collection), I would have
a look if my contact at Intel is still working there in a position which
allows him to get a commercial license for

Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Alexander Leidinger wrote:
If someone would get icc 11.x up and runnig as a port (similar to
what we have for outdated icc version in the ports collection), I
would have a look if my contact at Intel is still working there in a
position which allows him to get a

Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
There is a lesson here: people who are unsatisfied with the performance
of ${TOOL} should profile it before they start a flamefest on -current.
If you're alluding to Dougs original email, I will strictly disagree.
He found a performance issue which noone had seen or

Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
In other words: as long as there are unresolved issues, the default
should be set to GNU grep. This doesn't stop anyone from improving the
BSD grep we're all waiting for. It only does good to those who rely on
using grep - expecting correctness and speed.
Based on my

Freddie Cash wrote:
Also, try man top.
-C will show stats for individual CPUs at the top of the screen
(similar to pressing 0 in top on Linux). This was added to top in 7.2
or 7.3 or thereabouts.
You mean top -P
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Pawel,
Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
I'd like to give you ZFS v28 for testing. If you are neither brave nor
mad, you can stop here.
The patchset is very experimental. It can eat your cookie and hurt your
teddy bear, so be warned. Don't try it for anything except testing.
Thank you very much -